Catherine Goodman, PT, MBA, CBP and Kevin Kelgeson

Catherine C. Goodman, PT, MBA, CBP has 35 years of clinical experience in a variety of settings. Her first specialty practice was in pediatrics, then orthopedics in the U.S. Army Reserves. For many years, she broadened her clinical skills working in home health care, acute care, inpatient/rehabilitation, hospital out-patient services, orthopedic outpatient, and through private practice first as a hand therapist and then in an integrative oncology clinic. She is the co-author of numerous textbooks including Differential Diagnosis for Physical Therapists: Screening for Referral (2012), 5th edition, Pathology: Special Implications for the Physical Therapist, 3rd ed.(2009), Pathology for the Physical Therapist Assistant (2010), and Exercise Prescription for Medical Conditions (2011).

Kevin Helgeson received his initial training in physical therapy at the University of Montana, where he received a BS in physical therapy and a MS in Exercise Science. He was awarded a Doctorate in Health Sciences (DHSc) from the University of St. Augustine, with a concentration in Adolescent Sports Physical Therapy. He has held faculty appointments at University of North Florida, University of St. Augustine, and Idaho State University. He is currently a professor for the DPT program at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. His primary teaching responsibilities have been in the areas of therapeutic exercise, clinical reasoning and orthopedics.